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  2. A STRIKING CONTRAST.

    When the German liner Archen sails from Melbourne on her homeward trip she will do so with her holds full of Australian cargo and her limited ...

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  3. BUSINESS COMPLETED.

    Both Houses of the Federal Parliament sat thrauflhout Friday night, and the business submitted by the Government was disposed of[?] ...

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  4. FOR FREEDOM'S SAKE.

    R. Stresemann, the Gorman Chancellor, speaking at a luncheon, denied that Germany had deliberately depreciated her currency. The Government, he said, was not afraid of confiscation of property, but he hoped that such drastic stens would be unnecessary. He would ...

    Article : 263 words
  5. FRENCH STUBBORNNESS.

    THE importance of the elevation of Dr. Strcscmann to the Chancel. lorship of Germany is emphasised by Mr. Lloyd George in the following article. He points out that Germany, at the present time, is sufforing from the effects of misguided leadership, and strong ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    Prior to the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister said he did not expect to return from his tour abroad ...

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  7. BARON KATO.

    The death of the Prime Minister, Admiral Baron Kato, officially is announced. Baron Kato died of a complication of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    Advice was received in Sydney on Saturday that the disptitos at both the Seaham Colhory (West Wallsend) and Aberdaro South had been sottled, and ...

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  9. TROOPS MUTINY.

    An official communique states that a section of the Garellano Regiment mutined at Malaga yesterday, the men objecting to orders to embark for Melilla. ...

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  10. INDIAN BOYCOTT.

    By 21 votes to nil the Madras Corporation passed a resolution that, in view of the unjust and humiliating treatment of Indians by the Governments of the ...

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  11. LEAVING TURKEY.

    The first three transports have left with the evacuating British troops, following on the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  12. THE BELGIAN REPLY.

    The Belgian note, which was sent to Paris to-night, comprises 35 pages. It points out that definite information now is forthcoming as to the sums due t the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Spanish losses at the relief of Tifaranin totalled 1000 men, and the Riff losses 2000. Fighting, it is ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S COMMENT.

    Mr. D. Lloyd George, in a statement to the Australian Press Association, commenting on the French note in the light of his article on the situation in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. ASIA MINOR.

    The "Messaggero" learns that an important financial and economic agreement was concluded in Paris recently between Italy. Britain, and France regarding Asia ...

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  16. HALF-A-MILLION LOST.

    For the three months ended June 30 the employees in New south wales lost £562,620 in wages in consequence of strikes. ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives sat all night debating the Income Tax Collection Bill, and eventually the second reading was carried by 30 to 21. The Bill ...

    Article : 479 words
  18. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    The Prosident of the Board of Trade, Sir, P. Lloyd-Greame, speaking at Aberdeen, referred to the Government's policy in regard to reparations, declaring that the ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. GIRLS TRAPPED.

    A leading emporium proprietor recently called the fomalc memhors of his staff before him and told thom he knew that pilfering was going on, but ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. ITALIAN PRESS COMMENT.

    The Newspapers generally do not approve of M. Poincare's reply. The "[?]buna" sees no hope of speedy reconciliation between France and ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. BELLBIRD WRECK.

    A discovery which may lead to the clearing up of the mystery of the Bellbird disaster was made yeaterday, when a motor boat, retuning from a search ...

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  22. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Mr. Baldwin, leder of the British trade mission to Russia, in an interview, said that he had been courteously received by the Government, and all information he ...

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  23. FRENCH SATISFACTION.

    M. Poincare left on Saturday for the unve[?]ling of monuments in the Department of the Mense. It is expected that be will answer Dr. Stresemann, whose ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. EXCHANGE ON BERLIN.

    The exchange on Berlin is quoted at 1[?],000,000 marks to the [?]. ...

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  25. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    Captain Percival, with a passenger, in an Avro acroplane, flew from Brisbane to Sydney on Saturday in six hours. Heavy rainsto[?]ms were met along the New South ...

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  26. ONE MONTH'S GAOL.

    Thirty-one members of the stokehold crow of the mail steamer Marama were charged in the Police Court yesterday with having combined to disobey the ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. MR. BALDWIN'S HOLIDAY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) has gone to Aix-les-Bains. He expects to be away for three weeks. ...

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  28. "LEAVES DOOR WIDE OPEN."

    "Le Journal" says that the speech was not aggressive, and shows a real desi[?] for a solution of the Reparations problem. "Le Matin" declares that Dr. ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. FIRE AT TOOWOOMBA.

    About 1.30 this morning a scrious fire occurred in the premises owned by Dr. Nicoll (superintendent of the Willowburn Mental Hospital), situated in ...

    Article : 667 words
  30. MIGRATION BOOM.

    The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has denied the French la[?]ge newspapers' accusations that 1000 Engli[?]men, who are being brought over for [?]ting, ...

    Article : 157 words
  31. INDAGNANT INDIANS.

    Only 11 more days remain for the extremists to decide whether they shall onter the provincial and central legislatures, for then the nominations close. ...

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  32. PICTURE SHOW FIRE.

    As the result of heat from the carbosn coming in contact with some film at the Palace Theatre, in Elizabeth-street, on Saturday afternoon, a rather scrious fire ...

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  33. THE MEAT TRADE.

    The Department fo Agriculture marketing specialist on his return from a study of the meat sit[?]tion in Europe, declared that the lower cost of production in the ...

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  34. 'BUS CAPSIZES.

    A motor 'bus, conveying 29 footballers from Lid[?]mbe to Penrith, capsized in Auburn on Saturday afternoon. Four of the footballers were s[?]riiously injured, and ...

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  35. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    The United Stale and Japanese Governments have renewed their treaty of arbitration for another period of five years. ...

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  36. DISABLED STEAMER.

    When off Cape Northumberland on Saturday morning, and having about half completed her journey form Melbourne to Adelaide, the United states Shipping ...

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  37. ROWAN PAINTINGS.

    The last act of the House of Representatives was the decision to purchase the late Mrs. Ellis Rowan's pictures f[?] £5000. Dr. Page told the House that the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Frenchman, M. Drughin, in a Farman-Avi[?]tte glider, fitted with a [?] horse-power motor, as[?]nded to an altitude of 11,481 feet, which is a record. ...

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  39. CAIRO SENSATION.

    Princess Abbas Halim, formerly Miss Harrington, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy Englishman, was found dead dby her husband at his Alexandria residence, ...

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  40. AIRCRAFT LIMITATION.

    President Coolidge informed callers at the White House that be planned no present effort on behalf of a conference for alreraft limitation, deci[?]ring that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. ADMIRAL'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Admiral Sir John de Robe[?]k (Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet) has sustained a frectured skull as the result of his motor car skidding at Lanark. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN PROTEST TO BRITAIN.

    The Moscow Foreign Office has sent a third not to Britain protesting against Captain Stephansson, holding the display of the British flag on Wrangel Island t ...

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  43. TRADE UNIONS' INCOME.

    The financial statement of the general council of the Trade Union Congress reveals that the balance of income over expenditure for the year's working totals ...

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  44. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    Polling will take place on Monday. It generally is agreed that the return of Mr. Cosgrove's Government is assured. LONDON, August 25. ...

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  45. HUGE COPPER FIND.

    A prospector, named D. Farnell, reports the discovery of a huge copper deposit 100 miles south-cast of Onslow, on the Ashburton field. The deposit, he ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. BOONAH COLLIDES WITH YACHT.

    The Boonah collided with a yacht near Dumbarton, two women on board the yacht being thrown into the river. Both were rescued. ...

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  47. HEAVY SENTENCES.

    Stiff sentences were inflicted in Dublin of four men and two women convicted of stealing £1300 from a mill while armed. Hudson, the leader of the gang, was ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. MOTHER'S CRIME.

    The inquest on the two children who were drownwned by their mother. Mrs. Emily Rosetta Connolly, at Strathalbyn on Friday waas concluded on Saturday, ...

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  49. AMERICAN LEGION PLAN.

    Senator Lodge, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has noti fied the American Legion that he approves of its plan to ask President Coolidge to ...

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  50. APPRENTICESHIP.

    The committee [?]t up by the conference of employers and employees to take evidence on the apprenticeship question, and to prepare a Bill for submission to ...

    Article : 178 words
  51. FAZACKERLEY MILLIONS.

    The "Sunday Express" says that over [?] claimants to the Fazackerley millions assembled in St. George's Hall at Preston on Saturday. They hailed from all parts ...

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  52. OVERSEAS TRADE APPOINTMENT.

    Colonel Harold Wood, who served as Intelligence Officer to the Anzac Corps in 1915, and as General Staff Officer at the Dardanelles, has been appointed by the ...

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  53. STOPPING MIGRATION.

    Unemployment organisations at Liverpool (England) and Witwatersrand (South Africa) have written to the New South Wales Labour Council asking for ...

    Article : 124 words
  54. MINING ACCIDENT.

    A tatal accident occurred at the Mount Motgin Mine yesterday, the victim being Donald Adam (32 years, single). He was working with a party at the 750ft. level, ...

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  55. DEBATING STUDENTS.

    The second of a series of debates between teams reptesenting the universities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide took place at the Adelaide ...

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  56. BURKE ESTATE CLAIMS.

    Alexander Burke, of Edinburgh, is another claimant in the estate of Martin Burke, who died in Sydney, intestate, leaving £38,000. ...

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  57. MARAMA'S FIREMEN.

    Firemen on the steamer Marama, numbering 30, have been sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour for having disobeyed the lawful commands ...

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  58. A MELBOURNE SINGER.

    Miss Gertrude Johuston, a Melbourne soprano, has signed a year's contract for concerts with a broadeasting company. ...

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  59. ROYAL GIFT TO DISABLED OFFICER.

    Lieutenant Rees, of South Africa, now is convales[?]cent. He has just been repatricated. R[?]s lost both legs in the war. Her majesty the Queen and Earl Haig ...

    Article : 49 words
  60. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    One hundred emigrants have left in the Stornoway for Australia. ...

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